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2019 Texas Statutes
Code of Criminal Procedure
Title 1 - Code of Criminal Procedure
Chapter 38 - Evidence in Criminal Actions
- Article 38.01. Texas Forensic Science Commission
- Article 38.02. Effect Under Public Information Law of Release of Certain Information
- Article 38.03. Presumption of Innocence
- Article 38.04. Jury Are Judges of Facts
- Article 38.05. Judge Shall Not Discuss Evidence
- Article 38.07. Testimony in Corroboration of Victim of Sexual Offense
- Article 38.071. Testimony of Child Who Is Victim of Offense
- Article 38.072. Hearsay Statement of Certain Abuse Victims
- Article 38.073. Testimony of Inmate Witnesses
- Article 38.074. Testimony of Child in Prosecution of Offense Testimony of Child in Prosecution of Offense
- Article 38.075. Corroboration of Certain Testimony Required
- Article 38.076. Testimony of Forensic Analyst by Video Teleconference
- Article 38.08. Defendant May Testify
- Article 38.10. Exceptions to the Spousal Adverse Testimony Privilege
- Article 38.101. Communications by Drug Abusers
- Article 38.11. Journalist's Qualified Testimonial Privilege in Criminal Proceedings
- Article 38.111. News Media Recordings
- Article 38.12. Religious Opinion
- Article 38.14. Testimony of Accomplice
- Article 38.141. Testimony of Undercover Peace Officer or Special Investigator
- Article 38.15. Two Witnesses in Treason
- Article 38.16. Evidence in Treason
- Article 38.17. Two Witnesses Required
- Article 38.18. Perjury and Aggravated Perjury
- Article 38.19. Intent to Defraud: Certain Offenses
- Article 38.20. Photograph and Live Lineup Identification Procedures Photograph and Live Lineup Identification Procedures
- Article 38.21. Statement
- Article 38.22. When Statements May Be Used
- Article 38.23. Evidence Not to Be Used
- Article 38.25. Written Part of Instrument Controls
- Article 38.27. Evidence of Handwriting
- Article 38.30. Interpreter
- Article 38.31. Interpreters for Deaf Persons
- Article 38.32. Presumption of Death
- Article 38.33. Preservation and Use of Evidence of Certain Misdemeanor Convictions
- Article 38.34. Photographic Evidence in Theft Cases
- Article 38.35. Forensic Analysis of Evidence; Admissibility
- Article 38.36. Evidence in Prosecutions for Murder
- Article 38.37. Evidence of Extraneous Offenses or Acts
- Article 38.371. Evidence in Prosecution of Offense Committed Against Member of Defendant's Family or Household or Person in Dating Relationship With Defendant
- Article 38.38. Evidence Relating to Retaining Attorney
- Article 38.39. Evidence in an Aggregation Prosecution With Numerous Victims
- Article 38.40. Evidence of Pregnancy
- Article 38.41. Certificate of Analysis
- Article 38.42. Chain of Custody Affidavit
- Article 38.43. Evidence Containing Biological Material
- Article 38.44. Admissibility of Electronically Preserved Document
- Article 38.45. Evidence Depicting or Describing Abuse of or Sexual Conduct by Child or Minor
- Article 38.451. Evidence Depicting Invasive Visual Recording of Child
- Article 38.46. Evidence in Prosecutions for Stalking
- Article 38.47. Evidence in Aggregation Prosecution for Fraud or Theft Committed With Respect to Numerous Medicaid or Medicare Recipients
- Article 38.471. Evidence in Prosecution for Exploitation of Child, Elderly Individual, or Disabled Individual
- Article 38.48. Evidence in Prosecution for Tampering With Witness or Prospective Witness Involving Family Violence
- Article 38.49. Forfeiture by Wrongdoing
- Article 38.50. Retention and Preservation of Toxicological Evidence of Certain Intoxication Offenses
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